Primary

Our primary curriculum stresses strongly on the conceptual learning of the subjects, as here the skills the students developed in the Early Year Program comes into action.
Each year, as they begin their journey to Primary Grades of III, IV and V, they are introduced to a new curriculum to provide them with advanced learning. In our primary school, this phase serves as an intermediate phase between the conceptual learning stages to the career-building stage. Everything learned in the primary classes will build the initial ground for the students to work towards their dream. In this crucial phase, every aspect of learning i.e academics, inculcating values, discipline etc. is closely taken care of. The development during the primary stage of education empowers the comprehensive abilities, enhancing their vision for both personal and academic goals.
Our Primary curriculum is meticulously designed to give students a clear understanding of the topics that have a vital significance throughout their life. We accomplish this through our innovative teaching methods, focusing on the application of concepts and creating a hands-on experience for students, using practical methods.


Teaching Pedagogy

Our curriculum consists of application-based learning methods, all basic concepts are cleared. Each subject, be it Mathematics, Science, Social Studies, or even additional subjects like Computer Sciences are catered to, with a basic concept of learning by doing. Teachers not merely deliver the lessons, but keenly involve the students in meaningful interactions and discussions fostering the development of skills like independent thinking, decision making, critical analysis and logical thinking. Realizing the strengths and weaknesses of every individual; personal attention is given to every child in order to aid every child’s optimum progress.


SUBJECTS AND EXAMINATION

SUBJECTS OFFERED TO CLASSES III TO V

  • English
  • Hindi
  • Science
  • Mathematics
  • Punjabi
  • Social Science
  • Computers
  • Sanskrit
  • French


EXAMINATION POLICY

  • The entire Academic Session will be divided into 4 Quarters. Exams to be held in May, September, December, and March at the end of each Quarter.
  • The entire Academic Session will be divided into 4 Quarters. Exams to be held in May, September, December, and March at the end of each Quarter.
  • Languages - Grammar shall be carried from one quarter to the next quarter.
  • Mathematics - All important operations shall be carried from one quarter to the next quarter.
  • Social Science and Science - 20%of the syllabus to be carried from one quarter to the next.


Term II Syllabus for Class VI to VIII includes

  • Written paper - 30 marks
  • Skill enhancement - 10 marks
  • Notebooks - 5 marks
  • Activity - 5 marks
  • Total - 50